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A type of public relations communication that uses a variety of media messages to spread information about a person, corporation, issue, or policy is called: A. television B. radio C. newspaper D. publicity
A type of public relations communication that uses a variety of media messages to spread information about a person, corporation, issue, or policy is called PUBLICITY.
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